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July 26, 2022 48 mins
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"This is Prime Cuts! The best of The Colin Cowherd Podcast. First, Colin’s top takes (3:00), including which bad franchise had a good draft, the NFL team that had the best overall offseason, if it's Ryan Tannehill’s job to mentor Malik Willis, and the tampering allegations swirling around Biletnikoff winner Jordan Addison potentially heading to USC.
First, 3 and Out podcast Host John Middlekauff (15:00) discusses why the Niners didn't deal Deebo Samuel, and why Malik Willis fell to the 3rd round.
Then, Colts GM Chris Ballard (21:00) reveals what it’s like working for outspoken owner Jim Irsay, moving off Carson Wentz, and how the Matt Ryan trade materialized, and the importance of sticking to his draft board.
Finally, longtime Cowboys columnist - and host of The Doomsday Podcast - Matt Mosley (32:00) reacts to the blowback Lincoln Riley is getting over Biletnikoff winner Jordan Addison potentially transferring to USC, and if the Cowboys over drafted their 1st round pick OT Tyler Smith.
Make sure you follow Colin and The Volume on Twitter for the latest content and updates and check out FanDuel for the best wagering and daily fantasy action! #Herd
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